Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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The Rio della Salute is a luminous Impressionist painting created during Monet’s visit to Venice in 1908. The work captures the tranquil canal near Santa Maria della Salute, with shimmering reflections, hazy architecture, and softly diffused light. Monet used loose brushstrokes and delicate color harmonies to convey the atmospheric beauty of Venice rather than precise architectural detail.
Claude Monet was a leading founder of Impressionism, celebrated for his studies of light, water, and changing environmental effects. His Venice series demonstrated his ability to transform famous landmarks into poetic arrangements of color and atmosphere. Monet’s innovative brushwork and focus on visual sensation had a profound influence on modern painting.
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